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trench

[trench] / trɛntʃ /


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It will, according to Nick Card, involve "keyhole surgery" to open a small trench to investigate "this anomaly".

From BBC

“The way they reacted was to stand by their partner Dominion through thick and thin for years and to be in the trenches fighting with us.”

From Los Angeles Times

Forests also have been damaged by the construction of trenches, bunkers, and roads.

From Science Magazine

Davis replied: “He can laugh, but I’m an operator in the trenches,” and then explained that the valuation is “10 times revenue” in scale.

From Washington Times

“If you try and batter people … they just go to their trenches and they dig in,” he told reporters.

From Seattle Times